A record carrier (1) has a servo track (4) indicating an information track (9) intended for recording information blocks represented by marks. The servo track (4) has a periodic variation of a physical parameter at a predetermined frequency and modulated parts for encoding position information at regular intervals. The modulated parts start with a bit sync element and are of a data type having a data bit element or of a word sync type having a word sync element. The bit sync element and the data bit element are modulated according to a same predetermined type of modulation of the periodic variation. The modulated parts further include modulated parts (40, 41) of an isolated bit sync type only having the bit sync element.
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1. record carrier comprising a servo track (4) indicating an information track (9) intended for recording information blocks represented by marks, which servo track (4) has a periodic variation of a physical parameter at a predetermined frequency and modulated parts for encoding position information at regular intervals, the modulated parts starting with a bit sync element and being of a data type having a data bit element or of a word sync type having a word sync element, the bit sync element and the data bit element being modulated according to a same predetermined type of modulation of the periodic variation, characterized in that the modulated parts further comprise modulated parts (40,41) of an isolated bit sync type only having the bit sync element.
4. Recording and/or playback device comprising means for writing and/or reading information blocks in an information track (9) on a record carrier that comprises a servo track (4) indicating the information track (9), which device comprises means for scanning the servo track (4) and demodulation means (50) for retrieving position information from a signal generated by a variation of a physical parameter of the servo track at a predetermined frequency, which servo track has modulated parts for encoding position information at regular intervals, the modulated parts starting with a bit sync element and being of a data type having a data bit element or of a word sync type having a word sync element, the bit sync element and the data bit element being modulated according to a same predetermined type of modulation of the periodic variation, characterized in that the demodulation means comprise means (67) for detecting modulated parts of an isolated bit sync type only having the bit sync element.
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a record carrier comprising a servo track indicating an information track intended for recording information blocks represented by marks, the servo track having a periodic variation of a physical parameter at a predetermined frequency and modulated parts for encoding position information at regular intervals, the modulated parts starting with a bit sync element and being of a data type having a data bit element or of a word sync type having a word sync element, the bit sync element and the data bit element being modulated according to a same predetermined type of modulation of the periodic variation.
The invention further relates to recording and/or playback device comprising means for writing and/or reading information blocks in an information track on a record carrier that comprises a servo track indicating the information track, the recording and/or playback device comprising means for scanning the servo track, and demodulation means for retrieving position information from a signal generated by a variation of a physical parameter of the servo track at a predetermined frequency, the servo track having modulated parts for encoding position information at regular intervals, the modulated parts starting with a bit sync element and being of a data type having a data bit element or of a word sync type having a word sync element, the bit sync element and the data bit element being modulated according to a same predetermined type of modulation of the periodic variation.
The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing the record carrier.
2. Description of the Related Art
A record carrier and device for reading and/or writing information are known from International Patent Application No. WO 00/43996, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,765,861 (PHN 17,323). The information to be recorded is encoded into an information signal which includes address codes and is subdivided in accordance with the address codes into information blocks. The record carrier is of a recordable type and has a servo track, usually called a pre-groove, for causing servo signals to be generated when scanning the track. A physical parameter, e.g., the radial position, of the pre-groove, periodically varies at a predetermined frequency constituting a so-called wobble. During the scanning of the track, this wobble leads to a variation of the radial tracking servo signals and a wobble signal can be generated. The wobble is modulated according to a type of modulation using phase modulation for encoding position information. The phase modulation or frequency modulation used for encoding digital position information, is selected to minimally disturb the component of the predetermined frequency in the wobble signal, because that component is used to control the recording speed. Hence, a majority of the periodic variations need to be non-modulated, i.e., having the zero crossings not shifted from the nominal positions. During recording, the position information is retrieved from the wobble signal and is used for positioning the information blocks by keeping a predefined relation between the address codes in the information blocks and the position information. The addresses are encoded in modulated parts of the wobble starting with a bit sync element followed by either a word sync element or a data bit element.
A problem of the known system is that detection of the bit sync element is not reliable.
It is an object of the invention to provide a record carrier and device in which the synchronization is more reliable.
According to the invention, a record carrier as defined in the opening paragraph, is characterized in that the modulated parts further comprise modulated parts of an isolated bit sync type only having the bit sync element. Further, the recording and/or playback device as described in the opening paragraph, is characterized in that the demodulation means comprises means for detecting modulated parts of an isolated bit sync type only having the bit sync element.
The invention is based on the following recognition. The problem is due to the fact that in disc formats, such as DVD+RW and DVR, the same type of modulation is used for both bit syncs and data bits. In DVD+RW, the modulation is phase-shift keying, in the new proposed DVR system (Digital Video Recording), the modulation is minimum shift keying (MSK). When the detecting is not yet in lock, it can not distinguish between a bit sync element and a data bit element. It is to be noted that the data bit element may be followed by further data bit elements before a next sync element is included. The bit sync are located at a regular intervals, i.e., at constant distance to the previous and the next bit sync, e.g., 93 wobbles in case of DVD+RW, 56 wobbles in case of DVR. In one particular detection method to obtain bit sync, the detector searches for a number of modulated marks at the regular interval. However, if the data consist of a substantial number of consecutive ONE's or ZERO's, it is possible that the detector thinks it is detecting a bit sync whereas, in reality, it is detecting data bits. The data bits are thus misinterpreted as false bit syncs. The solution of this invention is to include bit syncs that are not followed by a data mark. It is then not possible for the detector to confuse data marks and bit sync, and detection of a false bit sync can be prevented. These specific bit syncs are referred to as “isolated bit syncs”. Normally, one would not have isolated bit syncs. A bit sync usually is a sort of flag to indicate that a data bit will follow after the sync. In this case, the isolated bit sync has a different function. It does not indicate that a data bit will follow but it is used to improve the robustness of bit sync detection.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated further with reference to the embodiments described, by way of example, in the following description and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the Figures, elements which correspond to elements already described have the same reference numerals.
The variation of the servo track includes relatively large parts of monotone wobble, so-called non-modulated parts. Further, the servo track has relatively short parts where the frequency and/or phase of the wobble deviates from the predetermined wobble frequency, called modulated parts. In this document, any servo-pattern of a periodic nature in combination with any additional elements encoding information is referred to as a servo track having a periodic variation of a physical parameter at a predetermined frequency, or wobble, that has modulated parts.
In an embodiment of position codes different from the scheme described with reference to
A practical selection is to have 1 out of 4 bit syncs followed by an address symbol, and by having one bit sync followed by a word sync, in which the total length is 49 bit syncs (as described above).
Although the invention has been explained by embodiments using a wobble modulation, any other suitable parameter of the track may be modulated, e.g., the track width. Also for the record carrier, an optical disc has been described, but other media, such as a magnetic disc or tape, may be used. It is noted, that in this document, the word ‘comprising’ does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps other than those listed, and the word ‘a’ or ‘an’ preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements, that any reference signs do not limit the scope of the claims, that the invention may be implemented by means of both hardware and software, and that several ‘means’ may be represented by the same item of hardware. Further, the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments, and the invention lies in each and every novel feature or combination of features described above.
Stek, Aalbert, Schep, Cornelis Marinus, Van Houten, Hendrik
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